Pack 110 is very excited for our final camping overnight of the scouting year at French Creek State Park! Once an industrial complex for the fledgling United States of America, today French Creek State Park is an oasis for people and wildlife. Straddling the Schuylkill Highlands, the 7,730-acre park is the largest block of contiguous forest between Washington D.C. and New York City. French Creek has more than 30 miles of trails for hiking and biking and 2 lakes for fishing and boating. It is beautiful!
Arrival: 06/05 ~ between 3pm – 4pm
(If severe weather is threatening, a go/no-go email will be sent to the Pack by 10:00 am on 06/05)
Saturday: Set up camp, explore the site, go for a hike, have dinner, and enjoy a campfire
Sunday: Breakfast and camp breakdown
Departure: 06/06 ~ between 9am – 10am
Camping challenges scouts to “Be Prepared”. Here’s a quick list of essentials:
Don’t Have a Tent? – The Pack can lend you a tent and, if needed, help you set it up (Only 1 Pack tent is available – arrangements must be made in advance with Clif Beam
Cost Per Family: $5.00
Payment Methods: PayPal (balance or credit card), cash, checks made payable to Pack 110
Please email Brian Denney with any questions. Also please review the Pack 110 COVID-19 Risk Reduction Plan on the pack’s website. COVID-19 Policies
Based at Ashland’s Overnight Lodge, each traditional overnight program includes a night hike, campfire, morning walk, one evening presentation and one daytime field study.
Our June 8th location is the beautiful Hibernia County Park, full of great wooded trails leading to open space for frisbees and catch, or a visit down by the lake. This is a great opportunity to explore nature and have some fun outdoors. The boys have a history of good luck fishing on this trip so be sure to bring tour fishing pole (Children do not require fishing licenses. Adults without licenses may only assist with casting).
Please contact Brian Denney or RSVP below if you plan on attending.
Email: brian.t.denney@nullgmail.com
All Pack 110 families are invited to attend our final camping event before the summer. Our June 5th location is the beautiful Hibernia County Park, full of great wooded trails leading to open space for frisbees and catch, or a visit down by the lake. This is a great opportunity to explore nature and have some fun outdoors. The boys have a history of good luck fishing on this trip so be sure to bring tour fishing pole (Children do not require fishing licenses. Adults without licenses may only assist with casting).
Please contact Mark Ross or RSVP below if you plan on attending.
Email: Mark Ross
All Pack 110 families are invited to attend our final camping event before the summer. Our June 9th location is the beautiful Hibernia County Park, full of great wooded trails leading to open space for frisbees and catch, or a visit down by the lake. This is a great opportunity to explore nature and have some fun outdoors. The boys have a history of good luck fishing on this trip so be sure to bring tour fishing pole (Children do not require fishing licenses. Adults without licenses may only assist with casting).
Please contact Ed Loeffler or RSVP below if you plan on attending.
Email: yedleff@nullyahoo.com
Phone: 610.719.8452 (home) / 610.662.4610 (cell)
Address: 520 N. New Street, West Chester Pa, 19380
On Saturday, June 3rd, we visit the beautiful Hibernia County Park (https://www.chesco.org/4625/Hibernia-Park) to hike the great wooded trails, play games in the open fields, and go fishing at the lake.
This is a great opportunity to explore nature and have some fun outdoors.
The scouts have a history of good luck fishing on this trip, so be sure to bring tour fishing pole! Children do not require fishing licenses; adults without licenses may only assist with casting.
Please contact Mark Ross or RSVP below if you plan on attending.
Email: mark.m.ross78@nullgmail.com
All Pack 110 families are invited to attend our final camping event before the summer. Our June 8th location is the beautiful Hibernia County Park, full of great wooded trails leading to open space for frisbees and catch, or a visit down by the lake. This is a great opportunity to explore nature and have some fun outdoors. The boys have a history of good luck fishing on this trip so be sure to bring tour fishing pole (Children do not require fishing licenses. Adults without licenses may only assist with casting).
Please contact Brian Denney or RSVP below if you plan on attending.
Email: brian.t.denney@nullgmail.com
All Pack 110 families are invited to attend our Fall Cabin Camping event. Our November 3rd location is at Camp Ware, which is the location of our Cub Scout Overnight Summer Camp every year. Come down to check out the shooting sport ranges (BB & archery), many hiking trails, back-country leave-no-trace campsites as well as qualified ranger staff. This offers the perfect opportunity to meet the camp-out requirement that is part of each rank in Cub Scouts.
We will be staying in the 2nd floor of Macaleer Lodge (the only two-story building in camp).
All campers (adults & children) MUST complete parts A & B of the BSA Health Form to attend.
Arrival: 11/16 ~ between 11am-12pm
Saturday: BB Range Explore the camp, Hike, Set up for Dinner etc.
Sunday: 11/17 ~ 7am Pancake Breakfast and camp clean up
Departure: 11/17 ~ between 9am – 11am
Pack 110 is very excited for our first camping overnight of the scouting year at French Creek State Park! Once an industrial complex for the fledgling United States of America, today French Creek State Park is an oasis for people and wildlife. Straddling the Schuylkill Highlands, the 7,730-acre park is the largest block of contiguous forest between Washington D.C. and New York City. French Creek has more than 30 miles of trails for hiking and biking and 2 lakes for fishing and boating. It is beautiful!
We are limiting the number of spots for this trip to 15 families (~30 people total). Please only sign up registered scouts of Pack 110 and one parent/guardian per family unit. Register early so we have an accurate count of who will be there. Hope you can join us!
Arrival: 10/24 ~ between 3pm – 4pm
(If severe weather is threatening, a go/no-go email will be sent to the Pack by 10:00 am on 10/24)
Saturday: Set up camp, explore the site, go for a hike, have dinner, and enjoy a campfire
Sunday: Breakfast and camp breakdown
Departure: 10/25 ~ between 9am – 10am
Camping challenges scouts to “Be Prepared”. Here’s a quick list of essentials:
Don’t Have a Tent? – The Pack can lend you a tent and, if needed, help you set it up (Only 1 Pack tent is available – arrangements must be made in advance with Clif Beam
Please bring dinner for you and your scout to enjoy on Saturday evening. (WaWa hoagies or other similar food that travels well is perfect!) For breakfast on Sunday, something quick and easy is best (fruit – bananas, apples, oranges; muffins; or dry cereal/granola). As outlined in the Pack 110 COVID-19 Risk Reduction Plan, the pack will not be providing communal food at any pack event in order to limit sharing.
Cost Per Family: $5.00
Payment Methods: PayPal (balance or credit card), cash, checks made payable to Pack 110
Please email Brian Denney with any questions. Also please review the Pack 110 COVID-19 Risk Reduction Plan on the pack’s website. COVID-19 Policies
Arrival: 5/15 ~ after 3 pm
(If severe weather is threatening, a go/no-go email will be sent to the Pack on 5/15 by 10am)
Saturday: Set up camp, explore the site, go for a hike and play games, have dinner, and enjoy a campfire
Sunday: Breakfast and camp breakdown
Departure: 5/16 ~ between 9am – 10am
Cost Per Family: $10.00
Payment Methods: PayPal, cash, checks made payable to Pack 110
Camping challenges scouts to “Be Prepared”. Here’s a quick list of essentials:
Don’t Have a Tent? – The pack can lend you a tent and, if needed, help you set it up. Only 1 pack tent is available – arrangements must be made in advance with Clif Beam
KOA also has a number of small cabins available for rent for an additional fee (arrangements can be made directly with KOA http://koa.com/campgrounds/philadelphia).
Due to the ongoing COVID pandemic, the pack will not be providing food in order to limit sharing. Please bring dinner for you and your scout to enjoy on Saturday evening. WaWa hoagies or other similar food that travels well is perfect. We will set up a fire if families would like to cook individually wrapped foil packs over the campfire – this worked great at our French Creek camping trip in October! See this YouTube video for some ideas.
For breakfast on Sunday, something quick and easy is best (fruit, muffins, or dry cereal / granola).
Please email Brian Denney with any questions. Also please review the Pack 110 COVID-19 Risk Reduction Plan on the pack’s website.